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28th May 2026 23:27
Link to Post #101
Re: Krzysztof Jackowski - Predictions
Hi Friends,
Here is one he did yesterday. It was mostly about Michael Jackson. Another interesting session. It looks like Michael was abused and experienced significant childhood trauma.
Title: Live Vision
Summary
[00:00:00]
The speaker opens with a warm greeting and immediately addresses a question from a viewer named Małgorzata Opor about a planned meeting in Kołobrzeg. The meeting was intended to take place twice, once around late May or early June and again during summer. However, a significant issue arises related to legal restrictions on public gatherings. The speaker had overlooked the **law on assemblies** and is now seeking suggestions on how to organize a friendly, informal meeting within the legal framework. He emphasizes the importance of adhering to the law, including municipal permissions and safety measures like hiring security if required.
- **Key issue:** Public beaches like Kołobrzeg’s are public places where gatherings over a certain size count as assemblies needing legal permits.
- The speaker invites viewers to propose ideas via email or comments for a feasible meeting arrangement.
[00:03:16]
He reiterates his desire to meet the audience but stresses the need for compliance with the assembly law to avoid any illegal activity. The segment transitions into the speaker preparing for a more artistic and contemplative section focused on cultural icons, specifically Michael Jackson and John Lennon. He mentions printing portraits of these figures for inspiration and introduces his artistic method called "miastobidzenie" (city meditation or city prayer) which provides him moral grounding.
[00:06:48]
The speaker begins reflecting on **Michael Jackson’s death** and its symbolism. He visualizes Michael Jackson situated beside a stream of pure water in nature, representing a return to a personal, spiritual world. The ideas expressed suggest:
- Each person has their own inner world and after death returns to it.
- Multiple worlds exist simultaneously, some empty, others inhabited by souls.
- One brings their best qualities into their own spiritual world.
- There is a subtle reflection on **the experience of being simultaneously the performer and an observer of oneself** in a spiritual or metaphysical realm.
[00:09:50]
He deepens the reflection on Michael Jackson’s inner experience after death:
- Michael Jackson is portrayed as detached from his personal fame and ego ("He is not Michael himself but a **messenger**").
- The memories and public images are viewed as projections manifesting around him like fountains.
- Despite this, Michael rejects certain memories, including those related to children.
- The speaker discusses the idea that **life and different worlds exist primarily on a psychic level**, while physicality is described as an illusion.
- Michael Jackson’s mistake in life was alienating and denying his physical self.
[00:17:51]
The speaker imagines Michael’s passage through death as walking through revolving doors, an experience that brings a sense of amusement and detachment from the physical body. He describes a vivid vision of:
- Michael observing activity around his deceased body, including women attending to it with some kind of inflatable or protective covering.
- A complete disinterest in the physical realm and surroundings.
- A feeling of universal and profound well-being in this disembodied state.
[00:22:08]
Michael is then visualized returning instantly "home," without physical travel, welcomed by an elderly woman who appears like a grandmother figure. The imagery transitions to childhood memories:
- Michael as a boy playing outside with other boys.
- A fixation on impressing the father, signaling unresolved paternal issues.
- He carries *three colored envelopes* — yellow, light brown, and green — containing "magical words" that he believes in strongly.
- Fascination (not romantic desire) with a girl named Lena or Laura.
This segment highlights key **childhood psychological dynamics**, emphasizing emotional needs and early relational influences.
[00:26:17]
The speaker portrays Michael’s father as a dominating and anxious figure ("always sweaty"), emotionally breaking him down. Michael’s feelings towards his father were mixed:
- Loathing combined with subordination.
- A subconscious compulsion to perform and impress despite the absence of warmth.
- The mother is depicted as unable to provide emotional warmth or acceptance.
- Michael perceives unconditional acceptance only among other children, who seem more confident and happy.
[00:28:29]
The narrative deepens the emotional conflict:
- Michael’s **sexuality is described as ambiguous or undefined**, linked to his sense of safety among boys rather than girls in childhood.
- He was pressured or invited to engage in activities he did not want to do but pursued them to gain approval.
- A pervasive feeling of dissatisfaction and psychological dependence permeated his childhood — always striving not for his own satisfaction but to please others, mainly his parents.
[00:31:19]
This struggle persisted throughout life:
- Childhood patterns of dependency and seeking approval translated into adulthood, influencing Michael’s behavior and self-perception.
- Despite external success and mastery, he felt a lack of internal peace or genuine acceptance.
- The speaker emphasizes **self-deception and failure to self-acceptance** as core psychological wounds — success could not heal the prolonged childhood trauma.
[00:34:30]
The speaker reflects on how Michael tried to create a better, more aesthetically acceptable self, abandoning his authentic identity. He saw acceptance exclusively among children who were content with ordinary life. Michael remained emotionally stuck at a childlike level, constantly trying to satisfy others while neglecting himself.
- The metaphor of the **"wounded boy" inside** remains until the end, compelling the adult Michael to strive for something unattainable.
- This inner child was ultimately rejected.
[00:37:19]
The speaker summarizes this plight:
- Michael was a "handicapped boy" destined to pursue **perfectionism**.
- No matter the achievements, this internal dependency and striving to please others could never be overcome.
- He quotes a viewer (Zbyszek BMW) skeptical of the content discussing visions rather than political analysis, to which the speaker humorously replies.
[00:42:45]
The speaker transitions into a personal anecdote from childhood demonstrating feelings of maternal neglect and striving for acceptance:
- He recounts working hard carrying coal during summer to earn money.
- With the money, he bought a red pot and canned apricots — a foreign luxury — intending to please his mother.
- Upon bringing the dirty, coal-covered gifts home, his mother dismissively refused them, saying she already had enough pots.
- This memory deeply impacted him, solidifying feelings of being less loved than a sibling.
[00:44:11]
Description of the coal work:
- Laborious carrying of two or three tons of coal into windowless basements during warm summer days.
- A physically demanding and dirty job offering financial reward.
[00:45:00]
Description of the store (called "Sam") where he bought the gifts:
- A "modern" store in communist times with baskets and open shelves.
- The gifts were expensive relative to the money earned, showing the child's effort and hope for approval.
[00:46:07]
He candidly admits that these childhood experiences left an emotional imprint, even many decades later. While he holds no bitterness, he recalls the pain and sense of emotional neglect that shaped his psychological makeup.
- The segment closes with warm regards and a farewell.
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### Summary of Key Insights
| Theme | Key Points |
|--------------------------------------------|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| Legal constraints on public meetings | Public places like beaches are governed by assembly laws requiring permits for gatherings over a set size; organizing informal meetings legally poses challenges. |
| Michael Jackson’s post-death vision | Viewed as detached from ego, returning to a spiritual world, with life/multiple worlds on a psychic plane; rejecting physical self was a life mistake. |
| Inner childhood trauma | Michael’s psyche shaped by an emotionally distant father, lack of maternal warmth, and a desperate need for approval, leading to lifelong dependency on others’ acceptance. |
| Ambiguous sexuality and social safety | Childhood security found with boys, confused or undefined sexuality, unwilling participation in adult activities pressured by others. |
| Adult struggles and self-rejection | Success masked unresolved childhood wounds; continuous striving to please others replaced self-acceptance; internal "wounded boy" never healed. |
| Personal anecdote on childhood neglect | Speaker’s own childhood experience with maternal rejection after trying to gift something purchased with hard-earned money; lasting psychological impact. |
### Core Concepts and Keywords
- **Assembly law (ustawa o zgromadzeniach)**
- **Public gathering permits**
- **Spiritual and psychic worlds**
- **Inner child trauma**
- **Perfectionism and self-acceptance**
- **Michael Jackson’s post-mortem vision**
- **Parental influence on psychology**
- **Childhood dependency**
- **Emotional neglect**
This summary strictly adheres to the transcript contents without extrapolation or addition of external information.
Transcript
00:00:00
Good evening, everyone. Welcome. First, a quick clarification, followed by a really interesting experience—I hope. Let’s see how it goes. In a moment, I’ll explain something I wasn’t supposed to, but always forget. And the first message today came from Małgorzata Opor 927, and here’s what she wrote: "Hello Krzysztof, when’s the meeting in Kołobrzeg? Greetings from Scrutborg." And that’s exactly the problem. I was really looking forward to our meeting in Kołobrzeg, which I was about to announce...
00:01:00
I thought it was supposed to happen twice. The first one would be around the turn of May, or actually the beginning of June, and the second one during the summer. But there’s a problem. Well, the problem is that I forgot, and someone reminded me about the assembly law. Folks, this law causes some issues, and maybe some of you have ideas on how to organize it, how to make it work. Why? Because the meeting would be purely informal, just among friends. I’d really love to get together with you. Yeah, that meeting.
00:01:46
It could go on till midnight. Um, I'd be happy to answer a bunch of questions and also chat with you about your experiences. Um, but there's this assembly law. Turns out the beach, the beach in Kołobrzeg, is also a public place, and since it’s a beach, if like 100 people showed up, or 200, or even more, that counts as a gathering. And here’s the problem: to organize gatherings, apparently you need some permission from the city or the local authorities. You have to have—
00:02:28
You’re supposed to have some security hired. Uh, a bunch of things should happen that would ensure the safety of the people who show up. And it turns out that all this stuff is covered by the Assembly Act, which I’d heard about a bit but didn’t really know much about. So if any of you have ideas on how to organize this properly and legally, please write to me by email or whatever, even just in the comments under the video.
00:03:16
Maybe we can figure something out, because I'd like to meet up with you all, and I'm sure a lot of you would like to meet me too. But we need to think it through, figure out how to follow that assembly law. And I’m definitely not planning to break the law, because well, you just shouldn’t do that. Folks, at least the first part of the show has been tempting me for a while now to come back. I’m just trying to decide which one. I even printed out a photo from a later time in my life.
00:04:07
Michael Jackson, but I’m gonna print out Lennon too. I made a vision about Lennon before, but today I want to do something different. I’ll quickly print out Lennon now. Okay, Lennon. The graphic looks good, folks. Death, passing, a photo like that, just so it’s like that. Hold on, I need to pick the right photo now. One sec. John Lennon. Hmm, no, this one doesn’t show his forehead well. Hang on a moment. Lennon, graphic. Okay. I got John Lennon. Let’s hope this one will be good.
00:05:26
That's right. Good photo. I'm printing it. Yeah. Okay, printing now. For those people who happen to be watching me, on my page you can see a bunch of things I've done using this city-drawing method. It gives me a bit of a moral boost, like I can try to focus here in front of the camera on this topic. Here, I printed it out for myself. Alright, so as not to mix things up. Michael Jackson. Both of them are charismatic, artistic figures—outstanding in their artistry but also in their life stories, full of rebellion.
00:06:48
Michael Jackson. Wait, let me just see—okay, okay, okay. Death, their passing, death. He makes me think of a clear stream surrounded by nature. He’s sitting there, leaning against a branch, really close to the water, and it made me feel like everyone has their own world they go back to. There could be endless worlds. Some worlds are empty, abandoned by souls, but the worlds still exist. You bring the best of yourself into your own world. It’s amazing to be at your own concert.
00:09:50
But to be just one of the many in the crowd and watch myself on stage. Honestly, in my world, I'm not Michael. Though Michael has his place there. He walks around throwing memories into the air. They materialize like fountains. He sees scenes and experiences that come from them. I didn’t want to say this, but it reminded you of something for the second time. He just rejects the kids. I don’t want memories. He’s not, he’s not Michael. He’s a messenger. All those people who were there, who knew him, are with him as reflections, like...
00:14:18
Experience. Life and worlds exist only on a mental level. The physical world and the universe are an illusion. Spirituality is a mental realm. He says his mistake was denying his own body while alive. He rejected Michael. Michael's existence, Michael's incarnation, isn't really him. You could choose different personas that you had in various past lives. He definitely didn't stay with Michael. When he died, he quickly left his body and there were some revolving doors, revolving doors, and he stood in those revolving doors.
00:17:51
He was turning around. And he actually liked it. Almost like he either didn’t fully realize he wasn’t in his body anymore, or he just didn’t care about his body at all. Then he walked out through those revolving doors, looked around—it was pretty tall in there, like a high corridor or something, right? More than just a corridor. Then he looked up at the ceiling and started floating. I thought that was pretty funny. Then from a good distance, he watched the fuss happening around his body. Two women ran over and brought something like a cover. But it wasn’t just a cover,
00:19:24
It was something they were pumping into that something. He left that place. He didn’t care at all because it’s already dark there. He’s out on the street, on the sidewalk, and feels great—feels like he belongs everywhere. He senses this universal vibe, really good feelings. He’s leaning against something, some building, a high-rise on the sidewalk, watching people pass by. He didn’t feel any needs or ties. He thought of home, and suddenly he was there. Like he didn’t have to travel any distance, he just arrived. An older woman was waiting for him there.
00:22:08
Like a grandma. Then suddenly, he’s a kid. Playing some game with the boys outside. Having fun, playing something, but thinking about his dad. He wants to impress his dad. He wants his dad to be proud. As a child, he has three envelopes in different colors. Three envelopes, each a different color. Yellow, light brown, and green. There’s something inside those envelopes. Some kind of magic words he’s written down, and he really believes in them. Lena or Laura—as a boy, he was fascinated by a girl named Lena or Laura. But he didn’t desire her. He just... cared about her.
00:26:17
He was fascinated. Now I watch as his dad shows up in some delivery van. He was always sweaty or drenched in sweat. Somehow, the dad had broken him mentally. He hated his dad but was still under his control. Everything he did, he did subconsciously for his dad—whom he didn’t like but also wanted to impress. His mom couldn’t give him warmth, at least not in the way he understood it. And even though he tries, he never feels accepted. It’s like there are higher expectations for him than he can meet. And no one ever takes that into account.
00:28:29
He couldn’t do it, but the thing was, he didn’t realize he could push himself harder. He saw acceptance in the kids, the boys who seemed more confident, happier in his eyes. That’s what he thought. His sexuality felt vague, not fixed in any one direction. Around the kids, he felt safe, like a child, like a boy. He didn’t want to do the things he was being urged to do as a kid, but at the same time, he wanted to impress, to meet expectations, though most of the time he just saw disappointment.
00:31:19
He had a pretty sad childhood. Always feeling like he had to prove himself, like someone had to be pleased. Not him, but someone else—like his parents. That childhood stuck with him his whole life. That feeling of dependence and the need to make someone happy. He wanted to be a champion just so someone would be satisfied. Not himself, but someone else. I didn’t fool anyone. I fooled myself by not accepting who I was. My success didn’t bring me relief. Childhood lasted too long inside me. It became a part of me. I didn’t know any other way but to keep trying to make someone happy.
00:34:30
It didn’t matter how much I had. It always had to be better. Perfect. That’s why I rejected who I was, trying to create a better, more polished, different version of myself. The only acceptance I saw was from children. They were happy. They were fine with what was ordinary. I didn’t need to do anything more for them, beyond what I could and wanted to. I was stuck at the level of a kid who has to try hard just to make someone happy. And that kid stayed inside me until the very end. That’s why I pushed him away. I was a wounded boy.
00:37:19
who was doomed to strive for perfection. This thing stayed with me till the end. No matter what I achieved, I couldn’t beat it inside me. Yeah. Zbyszek BMW writes: "If it’s not political analysis, then it’s visions about people who have no influence on the future." If that’s how it is, Zbyszek BMW, then what are you doing here? question mark No. Hey. My daughter’s calling. I’ll say I’ll call back. Sorry, I’m doing a broadcast. I’ll call back in a minute. Everything good? Yeah. Just looking at what you’re writing. He had a sad life. Like it often is in life, success...
00:42:45
It's the result of some kind of trauma in life. Let me tell you something after this vision. It always reminded me of my childhood—I used to think my mom liked my brother a lot. Me, not so much. Maybe that wasn’t true, but that’s how it seemed to me. I remember, I used to carry coal down to people’s basements. Back then, almost everyone heated with coal. There was a lot of work, and you could make money. I remember one time, in the summer, I was carrying coal down to a basement for some people. It was tough work because you had to carry the buckets, go down...
00:44:11
I carried a couple of tons of coal down to some basement with no windows. It was summer and warm. I got all sweaty and covered in coal dust, but I managed to get it done. Back then, you paid by the ton. The government paid me, and I, all dirty, ran off to Sam. That was the name of the store in Czuchów. It was a pretty modern shop during communist times because you could walk around with baskets and pick whatever you wanted from the counters. There were still plenty of things on the shelves. I bought my mom a little red saucepan. I remember it was red.
00:45:00
And these canned apricots. That was foreign stuff. That’s all I could afford with the coal money I got, and I rushed home all dirty thinking about how happy mom would be. But when she saw me with that pot, dirty from coal, she said, “Are you out of your mind? I’ve got plenty of pots. What do I need this pot for?” And she didn’t even take it from me. I bought it and wanted to give it to mom just because I felt like she loved me less than my brother. You have no idea. Or maybe some of you do.
00:46:07
How it sticks with a person. Today, I’m a guy in my 60s. I have no regrets, just memories from childhood. See you tomorrow. Best regards to you all.
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1st June 2026 11:40
Link to Post #102
Re: Krzysztof Jackowski - Predictions
Here is the latest from Krzysztof.
Title: The Future at Full Moon - Live Vision
Summary
[00:00:00]
This broadcast episode "Dzień po dniu" opens with reflections on recent and upcoming topics. The host mentions a previous program on Michael Jackson and notes the occurrence of a nearly full moon outside, invoking a relaxed mood and a sense of future anticipation. The host also highlights the upcoming 2026 FIFA World Cup scheduled in the United States, and refers to recent concerns regarding suspected Ebola cases in Italy. Although tests were negative for the virus in two suspected individuals, the topic of Ebola is increasingly prominent. The host remarks that, based on earlier intuition expressed in past episodes, localized outbreaks of Ebola or similar viruses are likely to emerge, though the virus will unlikely cause a global pandemic on the scale of previous ones, at least in media portrayal.
- **Key points:**
- Suspicion of Ebola cases in Italy resolved negatively.
- Anticipation of localized viral outbreaks with strong media coverage but no full global coverage.
- 2026 FIFA World Cup in the USA is imminent.
[00:01:09]
The geopolitical situation is tense, with reported strikes: the U.S. targeted Iranian locations, and Israel attacked sites in Lebanon. The month of May is ending with increased military activity, and the host reiterates a prior forecast that military tensions involving Iran would temporarily ease in May but intensify again in June.
- **Military tension highlights:**
- U.S. and Israeli strikes mark escalating conflicts in Middle East.
- Expectation of renewed military flares in Iran around June.
- May serves as a temporary de-escalation period per host’s earlier prediction.
[00:02:56]
Significantly, the host references a long-standing prediction made one and a half years earlier—that World War III would begin at the transition between February and March 2026. This forecast seems aligned with recent real-world events when America and Israel launched significant attacks on Iran’s territory on the last day of February 2026, inflicting major damage. Retaliation strikes targeted countries hosting U.S. military bases, indicating regional instability.
- **Major predicted event confirmed:**
$$\text{Start of WWIII} \approx \text{end of February 2026}$$
- U.S. and Israeli military strikes in Iran on Feb 29, 2026.
- Iranian retaliatory attacks on allied nations hosting U.S. bases.
- The host remains cautious about future escalation.
[00:03:59]
A brief audience interaction occurs with greetings from various listeners across Poland, Germany, Canada, Greece, and other locations. The atmosphere remains engaged with community involvement as the host prepares to discuss forthcoming topics under the symbolic influence of the full moon’s mystical implications.
[00:08:20]
The host reveals an intuitive vision about imminent breakthroughs and natural disasters:
- **Medical advancement:**
- A sudden announcement will bring **significant progress in cancer treatment**, particularly for certain cancer types.
- Emphasis on an experimental or causality-based approach for monitoring treatment efficacy.
- **Natural Disaster Forecast:**
- A **powerful cyclone or weather front** will sweep across Europe, mainly affecting southern regions including southern Poland, Slovakia, Czech Republic, Hungary, and Balkan countries.
- The event is predicted to cause **extensive damage** soon after the start of summer.
[00:10:50]
Political and military developments continue with the Middle East and European policy:
- Israel intends to **provoke conflict on the Middle Eastern front**, quietly urging U.S. cooperation.
- Several Middle Eastern countries, potentially including Turkey, plan to form a **new defensive alliance** that may counterbalance U.S. and Israeli interests.
- Within the European Union, an emerging policy momentum aims to impose a **unified tax system** across member states:
- This will include an **additional infrastructure tax** paid by all citizens on their incomes.
- The tax is expected to be incremental but mandatory across all member countries, including Poland.
[00:16:27]
Further epidemiological and climatic warnings are issued:
- Europe will experience **extreme heat waves** in certain regions.
- These heat waves will coincide with **regional outbreaks of viral diseases**, possibly Ebola or a similar virus.
- Some outbreaks will be severe enough to involve military enforcement of quarantines or lockdowns in affected towns.
[00:19:02]
Fuel and energy sectors face critical challenges:
- There is a growing sense of **fuel shortages and supply interruptions**.
- Political tensions leading up to the World Cup in the U.S. may trigger **calls for boycotts by soccer fans** displeased with geopolitical moves.
- The conflict in Iran escalates in June with renewed military operations, although the scale is less than the February-March attacks.
[00:26:48]
Detailed forecast on Iran conflict progression:
| Month | Military Activity | Notes |
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| June 2026 | Renewal of military operations | Smaller strategic attacks from both Iran and opposing forces, propaganda efforts to depict Iran as dangerous |
| July 2026 *Not specified* | Possible climax of conflict | Potential for “black curtain” (symbolic end state) to fall over Iran politically |
- Potential use of **two banned weapons (likely chemical or nuclear) in two separate Iranian regions**, causing localized but significant damage.
- Strong demand will surface for Iran’s surrender or capitulation under threat of expanded attacks.
- Neither U.S. nor Israel is expected to engage in a full ground invasion.
[00:32:06]
Economic and natural disaster outlook for the second half of 2026:
- **Surging food prices** expected across various countries, leading to severe **food scarcity or deficits** in some areas.
- A critical **energy crisis** is forecast with significant fuel supply problems.
- Greece will experience a **major earthquake severely damaging a historically important building**.
- Smaller earthquakes anticipated in Balkan nations.
[00:33:53]
Reaffirmation of prior long-term geopolitical visions:
- The **symbolic starting point of global conflict marks the end of February 2026**.
- Iran will not collapse entirely, but its regional influence will weaken.
- Several Arab states, previously allied with the U.S. and hosting military bases, will begin to **reject American presence and protection**, altering regional alliances.
[00:39:00]
The host closes with a reflective and ominous remark about "one small nation from which death emerges," alluding metaphorically to the origins or focal points of global conflicts and suffering without specifying further.
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### Summary of Key Insights and Forecasts
- **Global Conflict:**
- Long-predicted WWIII initiation at February-March 2026 confirmed by recent real-world military strikes against Iran.
- Renewed hostilities in June 2026 with threat of banned weapons use, but no full-scale ground invasion.
- Regional realignments expected as U.S. allies in the Middle East reconsider their cooperation.
- **Epidemiology and Climate:**
- Anticipated outbreaks of Ebola or similar viruses localized in Europe, linked with heat waves.
- Military involvement in enforceable quarantines.
- Severe weather events including destructive cyclones affecting Southern Europe early summer.
- **Economic and Political Trends in Europe:**
- EU moves toward tax unification with additional infrastructure taxes on citizens.
- Escalating food and energy crises driving prices and shortages later in 2026.
- Potential social unrest driven by economic pressures associated with these crises.
- **Disaster Forecasts:**
- Major earthquake in Greece impacting cultural heritage.
- Continued seismic activity in Balkan region.
- **Sport and Social Dynamics:**
- Prospective boycotts of the 2026 World Cup in the U.S. amid political tensions.
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### Quantitative and Chronological Event Timeline
| Date/Period | Event Description |
|-----------------------|---------------------------------------------------------------------|
| End of February 2026 | U.S. and Israel launch attacks on Iran — start of WWIII (forecast).|
| May 2026 | Temporary military de-escalation around Iran. |
| June 2026 | Military operations resume in Iran; use of two banned weapons possible; political pressure for Iranian submission. |
| Early Summer 2026 | Large cyclone hits southern Europe causing extensive damage. |
| Second half of 2026 | Food prices surge, supply shortages; energy crisis intensifies. |
| 2026 (undated) | Major earthquake strikes Greece damaging historic structure. |
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### Core Concepts and Terms
| Term | Definition/Explanation |
|------------------------------|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| Ebola and Viral Outbreaks | Localized regional outbreaks expected with media attention; potential military involvement in quarantines. |
| WWIII | Predicted global conflict beginning Feb-Mar 2026, evidenced by recent military strikes. |
| Banned Weapons | Possible use of chemical or nuclear devices in Iran, causing targeted damage. |
| EU Unified Tax | Proposed common tax structure overlaid on member states' systems including an infrastructure tax on incomes. |
| Defensive Middle East Alliance | Emerging coalition of certain Middle Eastern states challenging U.S./Israeli dominance. |
| Food and Energy Crises | Rapid rise in food prices and shortages combined with fuel disruption expected in latter 2026. |
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### Final Notes
The host’s production anchors heavily on intuitions, prophetic visions, and current events, especially geopolitical and natural disasters forecasting through 2026. While some predictions correspond to actual happenings (e.g., strikes on Iran, rising tensions), others such as massive Middle European cyclones, significant medical breakthroughs, and precise timelines for weapon use are presented as forecasted insights. The program reflects a melding of current events analysis with speculative foresight under the symbolic influence of lunar cycles.
Transcript
00:00:00
Good evening everyone. Day by Day broadcast. Yesterday I did a broadcast on the topic of Michael Jackson. Today, because there's almost a full moon outside, it's so relaxed, so relaxed about the future. It's a shame not to take advantage of this full moon, especially since I won't be able to do a live broadcast tomorrow due to time constraints. I'm doing it today, so it's a day by day broadcast, but it's worth it. We have the FIFA World Cup in the United States this year, but ladies and gentlemen, I also read that there were suspicions of Ebola in Italy, but they came out
00:01:09
The tests ultimately came back negative. I think two people were suspected there. But we're hearing more and more about Ebola, and unfortunately, I hope what I said two shows ago isn't confirmed. I felt that there would be various outbreaks, that Ebola wouldn't quickly encompass the entire world, like the previous virus, at least not in the media. Yes, there will be outbreaks in various regions, and it will be spectacular, and it will be very well publicized. We'll see how it goes. Something's also moving. America has fired at some targets in Iran.
00:02:02
And Israel has some targets in Lebanon. So May is ending, and look at what I said in my feelings. That, hmm, in April, I said that in May things would calm down a bit regarding Iran, but in June the situation would flare up again, militarily. And May is ending, so I also look at Iran with concerns, especially as I said several times on the show. I reminded you that a year and a half ago I said that the Third World War would begin at the turn of February and March 2020. I said this a year and a half ago, and
00:02:56
On the last day of February 2026, America and Israel attacked Iran, inflicting serious losses there. Of course, Iran, as we know, was not without a response. Several countries retaliated, even those that consented to the existence of American bases. These bases were mainly attacked. It would seem that the threat had passed. I hope so, but I fear my vision that the beginning of the Third World War is a turning point between February and March 2026. This has happened. So what will happen next? And so on.
00:03:59
I'll ask myself some questions today, considering the full moon. Yes, first of all, greetings from Berlin, Gosiak Adam Borcz. Mr. Krzysztof, what about Beschid Żywiecki? Best regards. Adam Góral from Sosnowiec. Something, Mr. Krzysiu, thank you for the verified vision. You're welcome, Krzysztof. 25 mm. Greetings from Grudziądz. Jolanta Landowska. Hello everyone, and greetings from Canada. Madziam. Hello Grzegorz, from Zochman Siemajero. Maybe you could tell me about Tychy. Małgorzata Trapecka. Greetings from Corfu. Beautiful greetings.
00:05:13
Green Corfu. Jarosław Jarosława Ale Alabiew. Good evening Teresa Blawat. Hello. Natalia Korybu. I have a bad feeling about the Lithuanian. That's what someone's writing here. Leszek Juszkiewicz, good morning. Danuta Sochacka, welcome and greetings from Kostrzyn nad Odrą. Hello everyone. Well, taking advantage of the beautiful moon above our heads, there's some magic associated with it. I'll be concentrating soon. Yes. It'll take a moment to get in the mood. One, two, three. There's a voice. Strange thing, hopefully sensible. Soon we'll find out,
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Suddenly, this information will appear and make a splash, suggesting some incredible progress in cancer treatment. I have a feeling that certain types of cancer are initially in the causal observation phase, but a bold definition will be made, suggesting incredible progress in cancer treatment. Something like that came to mind. Okay. I also have a feeling that a front will pass over Europe, a powerful front, a cyclone that will cause enormous damage. It won't necessarily happen in Poland; it's more southern.
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South, meaning from Poland towards southern Europe, then if anything, perhaps southern Poland, and also further south down, meaning Slovakia, the Czech Republic, right? Maybe Hungary or the Balkan countries. But it will be a powerful front, which will cause some total storm, which at the beginning of summer will cause large, enormous losses, which will be talked about freely. These visions will be discussed freely. Israel will want to strike quickly, ignite a war in the Middle East, and will quietly encourage America, because in the Middle East, a new threat will suddenly appear.
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The idea of several countries creating such an alliance, a sudden alliance that would be a defensive alliance, is emerging. Turkey could get involved, so it won't be beneficial to America, but also, primarily, to Israel. The European Union will come up with an idea or decision to unify taxes among EU member states or create a single tax for the entire EU. Let's say, each state would have its own tax policy, but the European Union would begin to demand taxes from all member states, including Poland.
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The European Union will want citizens of all member states to be burdened with some additional tax. An infrastructure tax, which every citizen generating income will be subject to. It doesn't have to be a large tax, but it will be a tax that will flow to the EU on top of all the taxes we already pay. This reminds me again of what I said in the previous broadcast, two broadcasts ago, probably about Ebola, or it will be a different virus, but let's say...
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It's going to be Ebola. It's going to be very warm in Europe. There will be intense heat. There will come a time when there will be very intense heat in Europe, and then outbreaks, regional contagions will begin. It's strange, but at least in one region the military will be involved. It will be as if the military, I don't know, were monitoring something. Maybe, say, a few infections will arise in a certain town, and the military will monitor it, or maybe there will be a collective quarantine. So maybe the entire town will be quarantined.
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I have a strange feeling that suddenly there are serious fuel problems. Breaks. Eh, I'm looking at what you're writing. We'll take a break for a while, because that's what we need sometimes. I'm looking at what you're writing. Yes, before the World Cup in the United States, America could do something like that. Trump could do something like that. That many fans would want to boycott the World Cup in America. H Iran. Iran Iran. What will happen? In June, hostilities began again in Iran, but it won't be the same as before.
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So it won't be a massive attack on Iran, as was the case in March, but attacks will begin. There will also be Iranian anal attacks. The black cloth will fall on Iran. In June, actions against Iran will begin, which will be intended to show propaganda that Rilan is a threat to the entire region. Military operations will revive. Everything is being done so that the black cloth will later fall on Iran. Um, America will not decide to fight Iran on land. Israel will do the same. I have a feeling that in two regions of Iran
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A weapon that is a prohibited weapon may be used. Two bombs will be used on two opposite sides. Tiran. They won't be large, and these two bombs will do a lot of damage, and Iran will be demanded to submit, capitulate under threat of further bombing. In June, occasional military operations will begin in July. I'm not sure. Time doesn't always make sense. Not being certain, I say that a black tarpaulin may fall on Iran in July. When I focus on this year, or rather, this second half of the year,
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e, because the last month of the first half of the year is just beginning, and in the second half of the year, as I've told you several times, prices will skyrocket, especially for food. In the second half of the year, something will happen where food will become a problem, food prices will rise dramatically. And in some situations, perhaps in some countries, food, some food products, may become scarce, but there will also be a major energy and fuel problem. Greece will be hit by a strong earthquake.
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Some historically important structure will be severely damaged by this strong earthquake. There will be a strong earthquake in Greece, but I also recall smaller ones in the Balkans. And I tell you that symbolically, the turn of February and March 2026, from that moment on, the global crisis began. Iran will not fall in its entirety. It's too late, but other countries will rise up after Iran. And there will also be Arab countries that live on good terms with America, allowing American bases on their soil. These countries will begin to speak out.
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Americans won't want these bases, they'll turn their backs on America, they won't count on America's so-called protection. And imagine one small country. One small country from which death comes out into the world. All the best. Greetings to all.
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